Admitting that he had met Modi on the insistence of the latter's lawyer, Maria today clarified that he apprised the Home Minister about the meeting soon after returning from London.
Earlier in the day, a news channel flashed a photo which it said is of the former IPL commissioner and the Mumbai Police chief.
Modi, the first Commissioner of Indian Premier League, and others are facing probe by Enforcement Directorate in the alleged forex violation cases.
"It may be recollected that as Joint Commissioner of Police, Crime, Mumbai, in year 2009-10, the crime branch under me had foiled an attempt on his (Modi's) life by the Mumbai underworld," Maria said.
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"The advocate requested me that since it was a serious threat to his (Modi's) life, I should meet Lalit Modi briefly. As per the lawyer's insistence, we met, albeit briefly, wherein Lalit Modi sought the Mumbai Police's help as he and his family were being threatened by the underworld," the statement said.
Maria said he "categorically" informed Modi that Mumbai Police have no jurisdiction in London and that he should return to Mumbai to lodge a formal complaint.
"Lalit Modi repeatedly kept requesting for Mumbai Police's intervention against the underworld. I reiterated to Modi and his lawyer that it was imperative for Lalit Modi to return to Mumbai for the Mumbai Police to initiate any inquiry. Thereafter, the meeting lasted barely for 15/20 minutes," the Police Commissioner said.